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 Writing your business plan in steps

  • January 16th, 2009
  • 10:34 pm

For the past 32 hours I have spent probably 12 of it online surfing for information looking online for basic documentation on a business plan. Why, I am restructuring my business and I had hoped there was somewhere on the Internet that would provide me with a generic set up for a business plan to guide me. It has been at least five years since I wrote the first one. At any rate, there was no luck. I did however stumble across a great search engine along the way called About.com that gave me a break down of each section which I was then able to study from.

I will include the link to where those documents can be found at the end of this writing. I would like to add, the author provided detailed information on each section so someone who had no clue regarding business would understand. One of the issues I have discovered with documentation is it is either not fully detailed with samples or the information given is written as the author anticipates the reader to be a person of experience.

As I rebuild this business plan I will share some personal thoughts and experiences I have had. For now, here is the link to the business plan documentation I am working with so you can follow along with my journey.

Here is the first link to the Executive Summary

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